I suppose one can make claim that the predecessor of automobiles was created to kill. At least it was created for use in war. The war chariot.

One could, but what would be the point? Even if one accepts the questionable claim that the chariot had no other useful function than to kill, that would just be an excellent reason to be thankful we don't have chariots around anymore ...

Gun homicides, violence down sharply in the past 20 years, contrary to all of the doomsayers that think it's getting worse and we're going to hell in a holster. As a society we are making great strides, keep the faith people.

It's just the availability of information 24/7 that makes it looks worse nowadays.

Gun homicides, violence down sharply in the past 20 years, contrary to all of the doomsayers that think it's getting worse and we're going to hell in a holster. As a society we are making great strides, keep the faith people.

It's just the availability of information 24/7 that makes it looks worse nowadays.

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